How did 25 German POWs escape from Camp Papago Park during WWII? - podcast episode cover

How did 25 German POWs escape from Camp Papago Park during WWII?

May 27, 201939 minEp. 15
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It took months of planning, but on the night of December 23, 1944, 25 German prisoners of war POWs escaped from Camp Papago Park in Phoenix. They crawled through a handmade tunnel with hopes of heading home via Mexico.   Later known as "The Great Papago Escape," it was the largest POW escape on American soil during World War II.  And it happened in our backyard — literally. There are houses now where the camp existed.   In this episode, editor Katie O'Connell explores what happened that fateful night. And what can we learn from it now? Follow Katie O'Connell on Twitter: @katieoc If you have additional questions about this story, you can reach out to historian Steve Hoza directly by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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